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Gobi-1  8576 posts
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Date Posted: 7/3/05 8:58pm Subject: Indiana Jones 4 Merchandise, Books and Toys - Indiana Jones Cereal - Date Edited: 11/27/07 11:16pm (8 edits total) Edited By: Gobi-1
With Indiana Jones 4 on the horizion and the anticipation of his return don't you think it's time LucasFilm got the Indy machine moving again and started releasing new Indy merchandise? I want to see books, toys, clothes and anything else they can slap the Indy logo on.

For this first post I'd like to discuss new Indy books. DK Publishing has been releasing incredible Star Wars books over the last 7 years. Their Visual Dictionaries and Cross-Section books are extremely popular. I would love to see Indy get the DK treatment with his own Visual Guide.

I can see them doing three different books. The Indiana Jones Trilogy, the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and Indiana Jones 4. I could see them releasing the first two books to build up the anticipation of Indy 4's debut.

I'll post some ideas I have on other products later on.



 

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SteveZ  204 posts
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Date Posted: 7/29/05 12:53am Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
I'd love to read some of the grown up Indy's adventures. Though there is a book series on the Young Indy, I read them awhile back, got em off amazon if I remember.

I also love the idea of a DK Indy book

 

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CountCuckoo  2954 posts
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Date Posted: 7/29/05 4:35pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
Yes I agree about the visual dictionaries.

 

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Darth-Seldon  11188 posts
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Date Posted: 7/30/05 8:27am Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
There is a locked topic which discusses some Indiana Jones Fiction. You may find some of it interesting.

I like the idea of DK books.
Despite my opinions in that other thread, I really don't know about IJ fiction anymore.

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Gobi-1  8576 posts
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Date Posted: 6/3/07 2:47pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products - Date Edited: 6/3/07 2:48pm (1 edits total) Edited By: Gobi-1
Upping thread. It's a shame that in the two years since I started this thread no new Indy merchandise has been released.

Well picking up on the book discussion we now know that J.W. Rinzler is working on a "Making of Indiana Jones" book. I have a feeling that all four films will be looked at instead of a book for each individual film. I feel that same way about a possible DK Visual Dictionary, all four films in one book. I don't think DK will be making one for Young Indy, although I still want one. I would also love to see an "Art of Indiana Jones" filled with all the concept art for all four Indy films. Rinzler wrote "The Art of Revenge of the Sith" so I would say an art of Indy book would be a possibility.

I would also like to see the soundtracks for all three films re-released on 2-CD sets containing every note recorded by John Williams for each film. They would be very similar to the Star Wars Trilogy Special Edition Soundtracks that were released by RCA back in 1997 and reissued by Sony Classical in 2004.

With the report that LEGO will be making Indy 4 products that leads me to toys. I have been waiting for years for Hasbro to start a line of Indiana Jones action figures. I had assume they would eventually start scrapping the bottom of the barrel for Star Wars toys and turn to Indy for fresh ideas. Boy was I wrong as Hasbro has not only scrapped the bottom of the Star Wars barrel they've discovered several more buried underneath. But with Indy 4 on the way sure Hasbro can make a line of figures? Heck they've already got dozen of Harrison Ford head sculpts lying around so they already have a head start. wink

And please don't give me the "You can't make Nazi action figures." line. They're several WWII action figure lines that have German soldiers. I wouldn't be opposed to leaving the swastikas off.

 

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DrSartorius  74 posts
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Date Posted: 6/3/07 2:54pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
Indy fans deserve some new Indiana Jones merchandise. Its long overdue.

 

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JUKE-SKYWALKER  4065 posts
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Date Posted: 6/3/07 7:25pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
A visual dictionary would be awesome... and a re-release of the scores is a must.

As for new stuff I'd like to see...

- A fast food tie in with 'Indy' glasses (Ala the old BK 'Star Wars 'glasses) covering all 4 movies. You don't see actual glasses much anymore as fast food premiums (Usually plastic cups sad ), but they just did it at McDonald's with 'Shrek'

- A new metal Lunchbox

- Some 'Indy' 'Choose your own adventure' books would be cool... Yeah, I know I'm 33 years old, sue me tongue

 

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bluesaber70  234 posts
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Date Posted: 6/5/07 3:18pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
A visual dictionarie is well overdue. This would be the #1 thing as far as I'm concerend.

 

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Mungo  77 posts
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Date Posted: 6/6/07 5:27pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
I think the visual dictionary and cross-sections books should deal with the complete Indy saga (Young Indy, Raiders, Temple, Crusade, and Indy 4).

 

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AdamBertocci  19898 posts
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Date Posted: 6/7/07 5:12pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
I bet action figures would sell like hotcakes.

If I were in LFL marketing, though, I'd look into creating non-fiction educational books where Indy plays "host". You know, "Indiana Jones Takes You to the Pyramids / the Amazon Jungle / the Great Wall of China / the Mens' Room at EuroDisney / whatever". With the same intent as the educational aspect of the TV series.

It would be a great way to get kids to read and to learn about history and faraway places, and essentially all they'd have to do is hire some decent ghostwriters and illustrators and slap a few pictures of Harrison Ford around. Schools, book fairs and parents would buy them.



On a purely personal note, if there was one piece of Indy merchandise I could get, I'd love a poster or print of the final shot of Raiders. I'm not really Mr. Indiana Jones Fan, but it's one of my favorite shots in all of cinema.



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jp-30  35883 posts
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Date Posted: 6/7/07 6:11pm Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products - Date Edited: 6/7/07 6:26pm (1 edits total) Edited By: jp-30
AdamBertocci posted:
If I were in LFL marketing, though, I'd look into creating non-fiction educational books where Indy plays "host". You know, "Indiana Jones Takes You to the Pyramids / the Amazon Jungle / the Great Wall of China / the Mens' Room at EuroDisney / whatever". With the same intent as the educational aspect of the TV series.


Out of print now, but that has been done:

http://biography.jrank.org/pages/712/Malam-John-1957.html

Indiana Jones Explores Ancient Egypt, illustrated by Jeffrey Burn, Evans (London, England), 1991, Arcade (New York, NY), 1992.

Indiana Jones Explores Ancient Rome, Evans (London, England), 1991, Arcade (New York, NY), 1992.

Indiana Jones Explores Ancient Greece, Evans (London, England), 1992, Arcade (New York, NY), 1993.

Indiana Jones Explores the Incas, Evans (London, England), 1992, Arcade (New York, NY), 1993.

Indiana Jones Explores the Aztecs, Evans (London, England), 1993, Arcade (New York, NY), 1994.

Indiana Jones Explores the Vikings, Evans (London, England), 1994, Arcade (New York, NY), 1995.


Time for a reprint, I guess!



 

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Date Posted: 6/18/07 5:29am Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
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lucasfilm posted:
Upcoming Indiana Jones Adventure to be Backed by Major Companies in Global Licensing and Promotional Program

SAN FRANCISCO (June 18, 2007) – Indiana Jones, the world’s greatest action hero, returns to theaters May 22, 2008, and his newest on-screen adventures will be supported by an impressive array of leading companies as part of a broad global licensing and promotional campaign across a wide range of product categories designed to appeal to all ages. In the toy category, Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE-HAS) will develop a broad line of action figures, vehicles and role play as well as games.

LEGO, the world’s best-selling construction toy brand, has also come on board as the exclusive licensee for building sets. Hallmark is on board in the greeting cards, party goods and ornaments categories, and Random House, Scholastic and DK Publishing will provide the foundation for a robust publishing program.

Following their string of best-selling titles, LucasArts will support the franchise with breakthrough Indiana Jones video games that will allow players to “live” all-new Indy adventures. In addition, the upcoming Indiana Jones movie will also be supported by a strong slate of major promotional partners, including Burger King and MARS North America, with more partners to be announced soon.

“It’s been 19 years since the last film and we are sensing a huge pent-up demand for everything Indy,” said Howard Roffman, President of Lucas Licensing. “We’re delighted that blue chip companies like these want to be part of the incredible experience of bringing Indy back to the big screen and introducing him to a whole new generation.

“The people who grew up with Indiana Jones have become today’s parents,” Roffman continued. “If our experience with Star Wars is any guide, we think they’ll want to introduce their kids to Indy and share this great new adventure together.” Starring Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone and John Hurt, the new Indiana Jones adventure begins production this month.

The movie is a Lucasfilm Ltd. production, directed by Steven Spielberg and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Frank Marshall returns as producer with George Lucas and Kathleen Kennedy as executive producers. The movie follows the wildly successful Raiders of the Lost Ark in 1981, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989.

Lucas Licensing, a Lucasfilm Ltd. company, manages the global merchandising activities for all Lucasfilm entertainment properties, including Star Wars and Indiana Jones.

 

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Date Posted: 6/18/07 7:54am Subject: RE: Suggest New Indiana Jones Merchandise, Books and Products
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Date Posted: 6/20/07 7:16pm Subject: RE: Indiana Jones 4 Merchandise, Books and Products
Yes... Yes!... YES! grin

That's the best news yet wink .

 

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Gobi-1  8576 posts
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Date Posted: 6/23/07 2:06pm Subject: RE: Indiana Jones 4 Merchandise, Books and Products
I came across a thread over at The Raven messagebaord about a slew of upcoming Indiana Jones books listed on Amazon.com and I made a post adding some info about the authors and what the books could possibly be liked based on experience from Star Wars. Came back a while later and they had added my info into a article on the main site.

From TheRaider.net

New Indiana Jones books in the making
23/06/07, 2:38pm EST

When searching for Indiana Jones books at Amazon you'll discover that there are new Indy novelizations and other books scheduled to be released in 2008. Here under follows a list of what the USA as well as the Canadian version of Amazon show.
Lucasfilm is apparently aiming for a younger audience with these new Indiana Jones books.

Announced at Amazon.com (USA):

1. Glow-in-the-Dark Indiana Jones (Ultimate Sticker Books)
- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Paperback: 16 pages
- Publisher: DK Children (March 17, 2008)

2. Indiana Jones (Ultimate Stick Books)
- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Paperback: 16 pages
- Publisher: DK Children (March 17, 2008)

3. Indiana Jones: The Ultimate Guide
- Reading level: Ages 9-12
- Hardcover: 144 pages
- Publisher: DK Children (March 17, 2008)

4. The Adventures of Indiana Jones
by Campbell Black, James Khan and Rob MacGregor
- Paperback: 720 pages
- Publisher: Del Rey (February 26, 2008)

It looks like The Adventures of Indiana Jones will be a bind up of the three original Indiana Jones film novelizations. Campbell Black, James Khan and Rob MacGregor are the authors of these original books plus it's listed as being 720 pages long.

Announced at Amazon.ca (Canada):

1. Indiana Jones: Last Crusade Novelization
by Ryder Windham
- Paperback
- Publisher: Scholastic Us (April 1 2008)

2. Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark Novelization
by Ryder Windham
- Paperback
- Publisher: Scholastic Us (April 1 2008)

3. Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom Novelization
by Suzanne Weyn
- Paperback
- Publisher: Scholastic Us (April 1 2008)

4. Indiana Jones: Movie Novelization
by James Luceno
- Paperback
- Publisher: Scholastic Us (April 1 2008)

5. Indiana Jones: Movie Reader
by Ben Harper
- Paperback
- Publisher: Scholastic Us (April 1 2008)

6. Indiana Jones Scrapbook
- Paperback
- Publisher: Scholastic Us (April 1 2008)

7. The Adventures of Indiana Jones
by Campbell Black, James Khan and Rob MacGregor
- Paperback: 720 pages
- Publisher: Del Rey (Feb 26 2008)

Ryder Windham previously wrote two scrapbooks for Star Wars; Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. These books are basically heavily illustrated, hardcover "behind the scenes"movie guides for children (approx. ages 12 - 16). The books contain info about the characters, the storyline, and the people behind the scenes.
And Scholastic Us also released three such scrapbooks for the original Star Wars trilogy back in 1997.

Special thanks to 'walker' and 'Gobi-1' from The Raven message boards for the info.

 

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IDigMetalBikinis  407 posts
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Date Posted: 6/23/07 8:36pm Subject: RE: Indiana Jones 4 Merchandise, Books and Products - Date Edited: 6/23/07 9:47pm (2 edits total) Edited By: IDigMetalBikinis
Legos? Sticker books? Does Lucasfilm even understand the consumer base they should be marketing this film's merchandise to? Indiana Jones isn't Star Wars. It skews to a demographic that is way past the age of interest in those kind of materials.

Will there be Gentle Giant and Sideshow Collectibles-quality figures, busts and statues? I hope so, because this seems the perfect (and long-overdue)opportunity to develop a line of high-end Indy collectibles based on the four movies. Sideshow, for instance, has developed full lines of high quality 12" figures based upon varied franchises from Planet Of The Apes to The Twilight Zone, which have all done quite well.

It seems to me that the demand for comparable Indy product would be at least as strong, if not considerably stronger, than those relatively modest franchises.

There's a whole nation of older Indy fans out there who would pony up a lot of green for such items. I hope Lucasfilm marketing realizes this.

 

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